The final 2010 episode of Mail Order Zombie, and Brother D gets . . . Mutated? Mutant'ed? Frenched? In Episode 153, he runs a Mutant double feature and reviews the 1984 movie Mutant (dir. John Cardos) and the 2009 film Mutants (dir. David Morlet). Before getting hit with the double dose of mutation, he reviews the short zombie movie Not Even Death (dir. Monica Winter Vigil). Also in the episode, an announcement is made about the 3rd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards and if you listen carefully, you'll get to hear where D will be for at least part of New Year's Day. Need-a-Nickname Scott and Miss Bren round out the episode.

For six glorious weeks in 2010, audiences around the world proved that zombies have a home on television. The Walking Dead broke ratings records, and in this episode of Mail Order Zombie, Brother D and Miss Bren take a critical look at the final two episodes of the first season, and discuss what they hope the second season will bring.

Brother D takes a look the Christmas genre offering Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (dir. Jalmari Helander), and in the middle of the review, he gets sidetracked and talks about Millcreek Entertainment's 2010 releases.

This is the last "regular" episode of Mail Order Zombie of 2010, and Brother D tackles the holiday season by reviewing two Christmas-themed zombie movies - Silent Night, Zombie Night (dir. Sean Cain) and Santa Claus Versus the Zombies (dir. Gary Bonilla). To not get too ho-ho-ho'ed out, Brother D turns to Need-a-Nickname Scott, who joins him for a review of Death of the Dead (dir. Gary King), and then rocks a solo review of Stag Night of the Dead (dir. Neil Jones). Four zombie movie reviews in one episode? It's a Christmas miracle. And you know who else is a miracle? Miss Bren. She braves the backlog of Feedback in this week's Feedback Discussion. Another miracle? Brother D and Miss Bren manage to make it through the Feedback Discussion without COMPLETELY derailing the show.

The classic Romero film Day of the Dead is the topic dejour of Episode 150 of Mail Order Zombie (as is Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs)! Miss Bren finally sat down to watch the third film in the ...Dead franchise (it's the fourth ...Dead film she's watched, fifth if you count Shaun..., but that's not really a Romero film so nevermind!), and she joins Brother D to discuss the movie. Brother D resurrects the review he produced of the film's soundtrack album (from way back in Episode 53), and Need-a-Nickname Scott - when he's not dishing the news in the Zombie Beat - takes a look at the original screenplay for the film. A few friends of the show and Mail Order Zombie Family Members also call in their thoughts on the film. And because Brother D both called Miss Bren's bluff and had his own bluff called, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs also gets the Mail Order Zombie treatment (and the Family Movie Night podcast helped out with that!). After the Feedback Discussion (was that . . . Honeydew . . . ?), we'll flash black to this past summer's Famous Monsters of Filmland Convention for the Day of the Dead panel (featuring Mark Tierno, Terry Alexander, Gary Klar, Joe Pilato, Michael Gornick; moderated by Billy Graham) courtesy of Need-a-Nickname Scott and his wife Tracey.

This is the last episode of Mail Order Zombie before Miss Bren gets Day of the Dead'ed in our special 150th episode next week! Episode 149 features reviews of the movies The Mental Dead (2003, dir. Adam Deyoe) and Lynch Mob (2010, dir. Byron Erwin). Last month's Zombie Aptitude Test questions are reviewed before a new ZAT is aimed at the MOZ Family, and near the beginning of the Feedback Discussion, Miss Bren and Brother D talk a bit (more) about The Walking Dead, and Need-a-Nickname Scott takes a break from Movin' Like Berney to bring the week's select zombie news in the Zombie Beat.